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I just about fell out of my chair laughing after seeing this and then looking back at this concept.

It’s a donk version of Mazda 121. And Mazda was a Landaulet.

Long live Corolla Hatchbacks with manuals!

No, seriously, they live a long time.

I like that front end.

Clearly this car delivery guy has a day job and just delivers cars on the side.

Long time reader, 1st time writer. I run a Nissan dealership in Alberta, Canada and I always enjoy your car buying articles. You are 100% correct on this. When I price a used vehicle, I am competing with dealers from all across the country. Customers are smart, they do their research and if I am over priced on a unit,

As a sales consultant.... Thank you for writing this! So many people get mad and storm out when we don’t budge on price and try as we might, people don’t seem to realize that there isn’t thousands of dollars in markup like there was even just a 10 years ago. The internet has litterally changed how people buy things

You didn’t need a new starter, you just needed a bigger hammer.

Please GM, give those of us in the US the Eurospec version without the cladding!!!, PLEASE!!!!!

Jason, an article about turning back a Ferrari’s odometer and not a single reference to Ferris Bueller’s Day Off? For shame.

Technically, if there’s no rocker panel left, how can there be any rust on it?

Apparently, one of those things is not reading the archives. . .

The Accord is the right answer. Its already “Jesus Approved”!

Two-tone paint, maybe?

“... when I was rewatching this episode, as I do every year on Philip Michael Thomas’ Birthday.”

My neighbors car has a driver problem will this work ?

I had a TDI that could automatically detect if it was on rollers so it could go into a special mode to pass the emissions test.

You can do the same thing with a washboard road.

90K for an E-Class with a hatchback is ridiculous. It would seem that the people interested in a Mercedes wagon can’t afford one and the people who can afford one would rather buy an SUV.

Pictured: VW in standard “service position”